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The Center for Allied Health and Nursing El Centro College Medical Laboratory Technology - Revised for May 2017 Application - The Medical Laboratory Technology program is a 60-credit-hour curriculum which prepares the student to perform tests and related duties in the medical laboratory. The program is a balanced curriculum of science, liberal arts, and technical courses including didactic and clinical education. Upon completion of the program, the student is awarded an Associate of Allied Science Degree and is qualified to take the Board of Certification exam for the MLT (ASCP) credential. The Medical Laboratory Technology Program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018. Telephone 773-714- 8880, www.naacls.org). The first half of the program is comprised of the 29-credit-hour Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum which includes general education courses related healthcare course which can be completed in two or more semesters. After completion of the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum, the student applies for entrance into the specific Medical Laboratory Technology courses which begin during May term (mid-may) each year and encompass 16 months of specific lecture, laboratory, and clinical coursework in medical laboratory technology. Acceptance to the Medical Laboratory program is via a competitive selection process based on grade point average of primary prerequisite courses. This information packet contains specific application guidelines and requirements. By submitting an application packet, an individual verifies that he/she has 1) read the packet thoroughly, 2) obtained all necessary documents from designated website addresses, and 3) understands the policies and procedures for application and acceptance to the program. EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY Educational opportunities are offered by El Centro College without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, sex, disability or sexual orientation. EL CENTRO COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Changing Lives Through Higher Education MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY MISSION STATEMENT The Mission Statement of the Medical Laboratory Technology Program is to answer the needs of the healthcare community at large by providing highly competent and professional laboratorians, whose capabilities include: accurate and precise analysis of pathological specimens, performance of complex procedures, and intricate knowledge of the reasoning behind the pathological diagnosis. El Centro s medical laboratory technology program will continue to provide a diverse population of highly skilled graduates to meet those needs. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Application to the Medical Laboratory Technology program requires: Application and current admission to a Dallas County Community college. Viewing an online Medical Laboratory Technology program information session. 1

Completion the primary prerequisite courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50 or higher on those specific courses, AND Completion of the remaining Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum courses with a minimum grade of C in each course. Completion of designated sections of the HESI A 2 Test (Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Math, Vocabulary/General Knowledge, and Anatomy/Physiology) with a minimum score of 70% on each of the five required sections, in addition to completing the Chemistry section, the Personality Profile, and Learning Styles sections which are not graded. Submission of complete documentation of a current physical exam, tuberculosis screening, required immunizations and CPR certification to SentryMD. Submission of a complete application packet to the Health Occupations Admissions Office during a designated filing period. A. General Admission Requirements to the College Applicants to the Medical Laboratory Technology program must meet college admission requirements for El Centro College as outlined in the official college catalog at http://www.elcentrocollege.edu. Applicants must have earned either a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) in addition to complying with Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements before they will be eligible to apply to the program. Students should consult the college counseling office to determine their TSI status prior to application to a Health Occupations program. All students applying or enrolled at a Dallas County Community college are required to submit their Social Security number to the Registrar s Office. Students who do not possess a Social Security number must complete a form obtained at the Registrar s Office. For more information, consult a Registrar/Admissions Office at any Dallas County Community college. Official College Transcripts Prior to application to a health occupations program, potential applicants must have submitted all of their official transcripts to the Registrar/Admissions Office at one of the seven Dallas County Community colleges. The transcripts must be current with the print date no earlier than three years of the applicant s anticipated admission to a health occupations program. If the official transcripts have not been submitted, the individual s application to a health occupations program will be voided. Initial Advisement Students who are beginning college for the first time or who need assistance with placement testing, TSI issues, and/or registration for prerequisite courses must visit with an academic advisor in the College Counseling Center as their first step toward future application to a health occupations program The student who has not completed college coursework should request a general Associate Degree plan from the Counseling Center as a starting point toward application to a health occupations program. NOTE: Additional assessment testing in computer literacy and learning frameworks courses may be required for certain students. See an Academic Advisor for more information. 2

B. Program Information Sessions Potential applicants are required to view an online Medical Laboratory Technology program information session where the program, application procedures, and acceptance policies are discussed in detail. The link for the Medical Laboratory Technology online information session is found below: www.elcentrocollege.edu/programs/health-information-sessions C. Primary Prerequisite Courses and the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum An applicant must have completed the entire 29-credit-hour Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum in order to be accepted to the program. However, an applicant must have also earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 on two primary prerequisite courses from the Core Curriculum listed below: ENGL 1301 Composition I BIOL 2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I OR SCIT 1407+ Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I + A grade of B or better must be earned in SCIT 1407 to substitute for BIOL 2401. BIOL 2401 or SCIT must be completed less than five years prior to the anticipated date of program entry. BIOL 1406 is a required prerequisite for BIOL 2401. SCIT 1407 and SCIT 1408 may no transfer to a four year college or university. Applicants must also complete the remaining courses of the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum with a minimum grade of C in each course prior to applying to the program. The Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum including ENGL 1301 and SCIT 1407/BIOL 2401 is found below: MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY CORE CURRICULUM Lec Lab Ext Cont Cr Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs BIOL 2401* Human Anatomy & Physiology I OR 3 3 0 96 4 SCIT 1407*+ Applied Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 2402* Human Anatomy & Physiology II OR 3 3 0 96 4 SCIT 1408*+ Applied Human Anatomy & Physiology II CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I 3 3 0 96 4 BIOL 2420* Microbiology for Non-Science Majors 3 4 0 112 4 ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 0 0 48 3 MATH 1314** College Algebra ` 3 0 0 48 3 PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology 3 0 0 48 3 HPRS 1204# Basic Health Professions Skills I 1 3 0 64 2 HPRS 2201## Pathophysiology 2 0 0 32 2 TOTAL CREDIT CORE CURRICULUM 24 16 0 640 29 * Science courses including BIOL 2401/2402 (or SCIT 1407/1408), CHEM 1411, and BIOL 2420/2421 must be completed less than five years prior to the anticipated date of program entry. BIOL 1406 is a required prerequisite for BIOL 2401. + Must be completed with a grade of B or better in order to substitute for BIOL 2401/BIOL 2402. NOTE: SCIT 1407/1408 may not transfer to four-year universities. 3

** MATH 1414 College Algebra will also be recognized as the math prerequisite course; however, it will be calculated as a three credit hour course for ranking purposes only. Higher level math courses such as Calculus may be evaluated for possible substitution if a student did not complete a college algebra course. # HPRS 1204 must be completed no more than three (3) years prior to a student s anticipated date of entry to the program. For example, if completed in Summer 2013, the course would be valid for application up to and including May 2016. HPRS 1204 is offered at El Centro and Northlake Colleges. ## SCIT 1407 or BIOL 2401 is the prerequisite for HPRS 2201. D. Evaluation of Previous Coursework To insure the transferability of previous coursework completed at colleges and universities other than Dallas County Community colleges, potential applicants to health occupations programs should have their coursework evaluated by the Health Occupations Admissions Office at least one semester prior to a program application filing deadline if possible. This procedure is especially important for students with coursework from colleges and universities outside the state of Texas. Transcripts and accompanying course descriptions will first be evaluated by the Health Occupations Admissions Office and, if necessary, be reviewed by respective college faculty for that course discipline. When all courses have been reviewed, an Educational Plan will be prepared for the student. The Educational Plan is accepted as a preliminary degree plan for student advisement purposes. Educational Plans are usually completed within 4-6 weeks. The evaluation process is not completed during individual appointments or on an as you wait basis. During peak times such as registration or after the close of the semester when faculty are unavailable, an evaluation may take longer to complete. Therefore, it is to the applicant s advantage to request the Educational Plan at their earliest convenience well in advance of anticipated application to the program. The El Centro College Health Occupations Admissions Office and the Health and Legal Studies Division reserves the right to accept or reject any coursework completed at other colleges presented for transfer evaluation toward Health Occupations programs. For more information on requesting evaluation of your previous coursework and the Educational Plan, download the guidelines and Request for Educational Plan form at the following link: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions Five-Year Time Limit on Science coursework All science coursework which appears in a health occupations program curriculum either as a prerequisite or a support course (e.g. anatomy/physiology, chemistry, physics, and microbiology) must have been completed less than five years prior to the anticipated program start date of a Health Occupations program. For example, a BIOL 2401 course completed in Summer 2011 would be valid only up to application for a program which begins in Summer 2016; if completed in Fall 2011 it would valid for application to a program beginning in Fall 2016; if completed in Spring 2012, it would valid for application to a program beginning in Spring 2017. A student may petition for a waiver of the time limit through the Health Occupations Admissions Office under one of the following considerations: 1. The student has current work experience in a healthcare setting utilizing their related science knowledge. 4

2. The student has successfully completed advanced courses in a related science area with a grade of C or higher. 3. The student s first course of the two course anatomy/physiology sequence (BIOL 2401) has exceeded the five year time limit but the second course of the sequence (BIOL 2402) is within the five year time limit prior to the anticipated program start date. The student may petition for a waiver of the time limit through the Health Occupations Admissions Office as a separate review, in conjunction with an educational plan request, or with their application materials. NOTE: In order for a science course taken at other colleges to be considered for a five-year time limit waiver, the course must first be approved for transferability. Information on the five-year time limit waiver is found under the Resources for Potential Applicants link at: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions. HPRS 1204 Portfolio Credit Individuals who have current patient care experience through formal or informal training as a patient care technician, paramedic, certified nurse aide, etc. may be eligible to receive credit for HPRS 1204 through enrollment in HDEV 0110 Human Development and submitting a portfolio documenting their training and experience. The HDEV course may be 2-3 months in length and must be completed prior to the program application deadline for the HPRS 1204 course to be considered in the application process. HPRS 1204 portfolio credit is subject to the three year time limit. NOTE: Actual credit for the HPRS 1204 course may not appear on an official transcript until the student has completed one full semester in the program curriculum. Contact the HPRS coordinator at HPRSECC@dcccd.edu for more information. Coursework from Foreign Universities Only courses such as college algebra, anatomy/physiology, chemistry, and microbiology may be considered for transfer to Health Occupations programs from colleges or universities outside the United States. No other courses will be considered. Science courses must be within the five-year time limit. For more information regarding the evaluation of foreign coursework for transfer credit, see the following link: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions. Credit by Examination, CLEP, and Advanced Placement Credit Credit through CLEP, High School Advanced Placement Exams and Credit by Examination may be awarded for a limited number of courses toward Health Occupations programs. Advanced Placement ( AP ) credit for ENGL 1301 and MATH 1314 is acceptable if the credit appears on a college transcript as ENGL 1301 and MATH 1314 equivalency. A letter grade is not awarded for AP credit. NOTE: An applicant to the Medical Laboratory Technology program may present credit by exam, CLEP, or AP credit for only one of the two primary prerequisite courses and additional course from the Medical Laboratory Core Curriculum. Credit will be acknowledged but not calculated with the grade point average. Detailed information regarding Advanced Placement, CLEP, and Credit by Examination can be found at: http://www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions 5

E. SentryMD Applicants to health occupations programs are required to have a current physical examination, specific immunizations, a tuberculosis screening, and certification in CPR at the Healthcare Provider level. The El Centro College Health/Legal Studies Division utilizes SentryMD, a medical record management company, to verify these requirements. Applicants submit this documentation directly to SentryMD which will verify whether the records are complete. A set-up fee of $15.00 is required before you submit your documentation to SentryMD. See the Immunization Requirements guidelines at the following link: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions NOTE: SentryMD must receive this documentation no later than the designated application deadline (March 15 th or May 13 th for late application) and verify that the applicant s records are complete at the application deadline. If an applicant s records are not complete at the application deadline, their application will be disqualified from the applicant pool. Please allow 2-4 weeks for SentryMD to respond to your submissions. This documentation must be kept current throughout the application process and, if accepted to the program, during a student s enrollment in the program. The physical examination form and immunization requirements are available at the following link: http://sentrymd.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/el-centro-immunization-and-physical-exam- Requirements-5.28.15.pdf If the applicant has personal healthcare coverage at the time of application, that documentation may also be submitted to SentryMD. If accepted to the program, the applicant must submit proof of coverage to SentryMD prior to attending clinical. For more information, see item 5 on page 13 of this packet. F. Application Submission READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Applicants must submit the Medical Laboratory Technology application form and Statement of Students Responsibility form to the El Centro College Health Occupations Admissions Office either in person or by mail on or before the application filing deadline. Both forms are sent to the individual after viewing the online information session. NOTE: Applicants are solely responsible for ensuring that their current official transcripts from ALL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (excluding Dallas County Community colleges) are submitted to a Registrar/Admissions Office at a Dallas County Community college prior to applying to an El Centro College health occupations program. Official transcripts must have a print date no earlier than three years of anticipated entry to a health occupations program. Students are advised to retain a photocopy of all materials submitted to the Health Occupations Admissions Office and SentryMD. G. Application Filing Periods There are two application filing periods for the Medical Laboratory Technology program: Prequalifying and First-Come, First-Served. Applicants who qualify to submit their applications during the Prequalifying Application Filing Period will be rank ordered using the grade point calculation on the primary prerequisite 6

courses. Applicants who submit their applications during the First-Come, First-Served Filing Period must also meet the same minimum grade point average on primary prerequisite courses. Each of the two filing periods is detailed below. PREQUALIFYING APPLICATION FILING PERIOD: JANUARY 1 MARCH 15 Applicants who have completed the two primary prerequisite courses with the required minimum cumulative 2.50 grade point average and have completed the entire Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum should apply during the Prequalifying Filing Period. NOTE: Potential applicants who have completed the majority of the Core Curriculum, and who are enrolled in the remainder of the Core Curriculum courses with the intent of completing those 29 credit hours by the end of a Spring semester, may also apply during the Prequalifying Filing Period. However, these applicants will be considered for admission to the program after applicants who have already completed the Core Curriculum before the March 15 th Prequalifying Filing Period. Applications may be presented in person at the Health Occupations Admissions Office during regular hours of operation or submitted in the drop box adjacent to the office door. Mailed applications must be postmarked no later than an application filing deadline date. NOTE: In the event that the last day of a filing period falls on a holiday or a Sunday when the college is closed or when the post office does not postmark mail, complete applications may be presented to the El Centro College Health Occupations Admissions Office in person by 5:00 p.m. on the next regular business day. To submit your application by mail: address your envelope to: Medical Lab Admissions Health Occupations Admissions El Centro College/Paramount 801 Main Street Dallas, TX 75202-2604 To submit your application in person, bring your envelope to: Medical Lab Admissions Health Occupations Admissions Room P-101 Center for Allied Health & Nursing (Paramount Building) 301 North Market Street Dallas TX 75202 G. Selection Process Applicants who apply during the Prequalifying Application Filing Period are selected for acceptance to the Medical Laboratory Technology program via the following competitive ranking process: 1. Applicants are listed by grade point average (GPA) on the two primary prerequisite courses from highest (4.00) to lowest (2.50) and by total credit hours of other courses completed in the Medical Laboratory Core Curriculum are listed from highest number of credit hours (32) to lowest (0) to initially rank order the group of applicants. NOTE: An applicant who has completed the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum will be ranked higher than another applicant who has not completed the entire Core even if the latter has a higher prerequisite GPA. 7

2. When two or more applicants have the same primary prerequisite GPA and the same total credit hours of other Core courses, the cumulative GPA on the other Core courses is listed from highest (4.00) to lowest (2.00) to break the tie. 3. When two or more applicants have the same primary prerequisite GPA, the same total credit hours of the other Core courses, and the same cumulative GPA on the other Core courses, a final tie breaker will be in effect considering an applicant s completion of one or more optional courses. Although completion of these optional courses is not required to apply to the Medical Laboratory Technology program, a point will be awarded for each of the following courses completed with a grade of C or higher up to a maximum of 3 points (only one point is awarded if an applicant has completed one or more of the speech courses): HPRS 2300 Pharmacology for Health Professions CHEM 1412 Chemistry II SPCH 1311 Intro to Speech Communication OR SPCH 1315 Fundamentals of Public Speaking OR SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Communication GPA on 2 Primary Prerequisite Courses EXAMPLE OF RANKING PROCESS Cr. Hrs. of Other Medical Laboratory Core Courses GPA on other Medical Laboratory Core Courses Points for Optional Courses (max. 3 pts.) Applicant #1 4.00 27 4.00 0 Applicant #2 4.00 27 3.23 1 Applicant #3 3.57 27 3.78 0 Applicant #4 3.43 25 3.79 1 Applicant #5 3.43 25 3.16 2 Applicant #6 3.43 25 3.16 1 Applicant #7 4.00 21 4.00 3 If six spaces were available, applicants 1 through 6 would be accepted. For example, Applicants 1-3 have completed the entire Medical Laboratory Core Curriculum; therefore, they will be ranked higher than the other applicants who have not completed all courses in the Core. Applicants 4-6 have completed most of the Core but have not completed all of the HPRS courses; therefore, they are ranked lower based on how many credit hours of Core they have completed. Notice that applicants 5 and 6 have the same Primary Prerequisite GPA, the same number of credit hours of the remaining MLAB Core Curriculum courses, and the same GPA on the remaining Core courses. However, applicant 5 has completed two of the three optional courses and applicant 6 has completed only one; therefore, that is the tie breaker between those two applicants. After qualified applicants are rank ordered, they will be notified in writing by April 15 th of their acceptance status. Applicants who are completing the final courses of the Core Curriculum may receive a provisional acceptance letter to the Medical Laboratory Technology program pending their successful completion of their remaining Health Occupations Core Curriculum courses by the end of the Spring semester. At the end of the Spring semester, the prequalifying applicant must submit an updated transcript verifying completion of the remaining Core Curriculum courses with a minimum grade of C in each course. 8

Should any applicant fail to successfully complete the entire Core Curriculum by the end of the Spring semester, their acceptance to the Medical Laboratory Technology program will be at the discretion of the Medical Laboratory Technology Program Coordinator and the Health Occupations Admissions Office. Confirmation of Acceptance An applicant who receives a provisional acceptance letter must return a confirmation form to the designated Health Occupations Admissions personnel within a specified timeframe to confirm their space in the class. Failure to return the confirmation form by the specified date or failure to attend the scheduled preregistration/orientation seminar for the accepted class will result in forfeiture of the student s space in that class. H. First Come, First Service Application Filing Period Should any space remain in the Medical Laboratory Technology program after the Prequalifying applicants have been notified of provisional acceptance, applicants may submit their applications in person to the Health Occupations Admissions Office during regular office hours on a first-come, first-served basis during the filing period below: FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED APPLICATION FILING PERIOD FOR MAY 2016: MAY 1 MAY 12, 2016 Every effort will be made to evaluate these applications as they are submitted, time permitting; however, the Health Occupations Admissions Office reserves the right to stamp-date as received any first-come, firstserved applications for later evaluation. Applicants will then be notified of acceptance status no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Friday, May 13, 2016. The Medical Laboratory Technology program will begin on Monday, May 16, 2016. NOTE: Applications are not held over ; therefore, students who are not selected for admission the semester for which they apply or decline acceptance must resubmit their application during the next filing period to be considered for the next admission opportunity. There is no waiting list for the Medical Laboratory Technology Program. 9

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Lec Lab Ext Cont Cr Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY CORE CURRICULUM * 24 16 0 640 29 The Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum is completed in two or more semesters prior to application into the Medical Laboratory Technology Program. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CURRICULUM SEMESTER I May Term/Summer Lec Lab Ext Cont Cr Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs Hrs MLAB 1101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science 0 3 0 48 1 MLAB 1335 Immunology/Serology 2 3 0 80 3 MLAB 1167 Practicum Clinical/Medical Lab Technology 0 0 8 128 1 2 6 8 256 5 SEMESTER II Fall MLAB 2266 Practicum Medical Lab Technology 0 0 14 224 2 HPRS 2231 General Health Professions Management 1 2 0 48 2 MLAB 1415 Hematology 3 4 0 112 4 MLAB 2401 Clinical Chemistry 3 4 0 112 4 7 10 14 496 12 SEMESTER III Spring MLAB 2221 Molecular Diagnostic Techniques 1 4 0 80 2 MLAB 2434 Clinical Microbiology 3 4 0 112 4 MLAB 2331 Immunohematology 2 4 0 96 3 Humanities Elective ** 3 0 0 48 3 9 12 0 336 12 SEMESTER IV Summer (10 weeks) MLAB 2267 Practicum Clinical/Medical Lab Technology 0 0 20 320 2 TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS = 42 44 42 2048 60 * Courses in the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum including HPRS courses are offered during the fall, spring and summer semesters. Students should see a college counselor for registration advisement for Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum classes. HPRS courses are offered at El Centro and Northlake Colleges. ** Humanities elective must be must be chosen from the Humanity, Creativity and Aesthetic Experience section of the general Associate Degree of Arts/Sciences degree plan. See the current El Centro College catalog for a full list of accepted courses. Suggested courses include: ARTS 1301, DANC 2303, DRAM 1310, HUMA 1315, MUSI 1306, PHIL 1301, PHIL 1304, selected ENGL literature courses at the 2000 level or higher, sophomore level foreign languages such as SPAN 2311. A minimum grade of C is required in all courses. MLAB 2331 Immunohematology is the Capstone experiences for the Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology. 10

EL CENTRO COLLEGE MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN / CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following list reflects the professional responsibilities as defined by the Body of Knowledge published by the American Society of Clinical Laboratory Science (2004) and essential functions as defined by the Review Committee for Accredited Programs of the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. I. Professional Responsibilities 1. Collect, process, and analyze biological and other substances. 2. Perform analytical tests of body fluids, cells and other substances. 3. Recognize factors that affect procedures and results and take appropriate actions within predetermined limits when corrections are indicated. 4. Perform and monitor quality control with predetermined limits. 5. Perform preventative and corrective maintenance of equipment and instruments or refer to appropriate sources for repairs. 6. Apply principles of safety. 7. Demonstrate professional conduct and interpersonal communication skills with patients, laboratory personnel, other health care professionals, and with the public. 8. Recognize the responsibilities of other laboratory and health care personnel and interact with them with respect for their job and patient care. 9. Apply basic scientific principles in learning new techniques and procedures. 10. Relate laboratory findings to common disease processes. 11. Establish and maintain continuing education as a function of growth and maintenance of professional competence. II. Essential Functions 1. Communication effectively in written and spoken English. 2. Comprehend and respond to both formal and colloquial English, person-to-person, by telephone and/or in writing. 3. Appropriately assess nonverbal and verbal communication. 4. Move freely from one location to another in physical setting such as the clinical laboratory, patient care areas, corridors, and elevators. 5. Possess sufficient eye-motion coordination to allow delicate manipulations of specimens, instruments, and tool. 6. Grasp and release small objects (e.g., test tubes, pipette tips, microscope slides and cover slips); twist and turn dials/knobs (e.g., on microscopes, balances, centrifuges, spectrophotometers). 11

7. Manipulate other laboratory materials (e.g., reagents, manual and automated pipettes). 8. Identify and distinguish objects macroscopically and microscopically. 9. Read charts, graphs, and instrument scales/readout devices. 10. Lift and move objects of at least 20 pounds. 11. Possess a sense of touch and temperature discrimination. 12. Follow written and verbal directions. 13. Possess and apply mathematical skills. 14. Work under time constraints. 15. Prioritize requests and work concurrently on at least two different tasks. 16. Maintain alertness and concentration during a normal work period. 17. Apply knowledge, skills, and values learned from course work and life experiences to new situations. 18. Work safely with potential chemical, radiologic, and biologic hazards using universal precautions. 19. Show respect for self and others. 20. Project an image of professionalism including appearance, dress, and confidence. 21. Possess the psychological health required for full utilization of abilities. 22. Recognize emergency situations and take appropriate actions. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY FACULTY Program Director Adjunct Faculty Lisa Lock, MBA, MT (ASCP), BB John Wentz, MS, MLS (ASCP) CM Kiran Kaur, PhD Denise Griffin, MS, MT (ASCP) SBB 12

GENERAL INFORMATION 1. The Medical Laboratory Technology Program accepts 10* students for each May class. Medical Laboratory courses are available during the daytime hours only. The courses included in the Medical Laboratory Core Curriculum are offered each semester (fall, spring, and summer) during both day and evening hours, with some courses offered on a weekend schedule and via the Internet. * The El Centro College Health and Legal Studies Division reserve the right to make changes in program enrollment capacity. 2. Medical Laboratory Technology and support courses MUST be completed in the semester in which it is scheduled in the curriculum. In order to continue in the Medical Laboratory Technology program, each course must be completed with a grade of C or better during the semester in which it is scheduled. 3. The clinical setting is a high-risk area for exposure to patients with communicable diseases, including exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV). Protective procedures are taught and must be followed in the clinical setting. 4. Applicants to the health occupations programs at El Centro College must submit physical examination and immunization documentation to SentryMD no later than the program application deadline. The physical examination must be on the official El Centro Health Form downloaded from http://sentrymd.com/student-immunization-forms/ and must have been documented no earlier than 12 months prior to the application deadline. The specific immunizations and screenings are indicated on the El Centro Health Form. 5. Proof of current personal healthcare insurance coverage is required for all health occupations students, If documentation of coverage is not submitted to SentryMD with immunization records, proof of coverage must be submitted by the first day of the semester if a student is accepted to the program. Students must secure their own coverage and the insurance policy must cover the student at any hospital facility. 6. Clinical opportunities may be limited for students without Social Security numbers. If accepted to the program, a student must contact the El Centro College Multicultural Center Office (Room A-140, telephone 214-860-2090) regarding eligibility to apply for a Social Security number before graduation from the program for future employment opportunities. 7. Many of the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum courses are offered online. Students without prnior experience with Internet courses should take the Smarter Measure Learning Readiness Indicator (READI) test to see if they are a good candidate for online learning. Go to http://dtc.smartermeasure.com/ and log in as a New User. The current User Name is choose el centro and the Password is student. 8. Criminal Background Check / Drug Screening All students enrolled in Health Occupations programs are required by the Dallas/Fort Worth Hospital Council member facilities to undergo a criminal background check and drug testing prior to beginning their clinical experience. Students are responsible for all charges incurred (approximately $86.00) for these screenings. This procedure is conducted after a student has been accepted to their respective program. 13

Results of these screenings are forwarded to the El Centro College Health/Legal Studies for review and verification that a student is eligible to attend clinical rotation. All background check and drug screening results become the property of the Health and Legal Studies Division and will not be released to the student or any other third party. A clinical agency reserves the right to remove a student from the facility for suspicion of substance use or abuse including alcohol. The clinical agency reserves the right to request that a student submit to a repeat drug screening at the student s expense on the same day that the student is removed from the clinical facility. Failure to comply will result in the student s immediate expulsion from the clinical facility. Furthermore, regardless of testing or testing results, a clinical agency reserves the right to expel a student from their facility. NOTE: Should a student who has been accepted to a Health Occupations program be prohibited from attending a clinical rotation experience due to findings of a criminal background check and/or drug screening, the student may be dismissed from the Health Occupations program. More information regarding the Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening procedure is found at the following link: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions 9. Students are responsible for their own transportation arrangements to the college and to their assigned hospitals/laboratories during each of the summer semesters. Clinical assignments vary from among the facilities listed below. In the rare event that there are fewer clinical slots than enrolled MLAB students, the students with the highest GPA in the MLAB courses will be placed first in the scheduled rotations. Baylor Medical Center Garland Baylor Medical Center Irving Carter Bloodcare Dallas Medical Center Dallas Regional Medical Center Lake Pointe Medical Center John Peter Smith Hospital Ft. Worth Med Fusion Medical Center of Plano Medical City Dallas Hospital Methodist Charlton Hospital Methodist Dallas Hospital Methodist Richardson Hospital Parkland Health and Hospital System Texas Oncology/US Oncology UT Southwestern Medical Center 10. Students who are enrolled at El Centro College in 6 credit hours or more during a fall or spring semester and 3 credit hours or more during a summer semester are entitled to a free DART train/bus pass for that semester. DART passes are available at the Cashier s office two weeks after the semester begins. 11. Individuals who were first-time college freshman students in Fall 2007 or after are subject to the guidelines of section 51.907 of the Texas Education Code which prohibits a student from dropping more than six (6) college level credit courses during their entire undergraduate career. For more information on the 6 Drop rule, see the official college catalog online at: https://www1.dcccd.edu/catalog/ss/oep/dw.cfm?use_nav=acad_info&loc=ecc 12. Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice. 14

13. El Centro College charges a higher tuition rate for courses in which a student registers for the third or more times. The Third Attempt policy includes courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community colleges since the Fall 2002 semester. Developmental courses are not considered in this policy. For more information regarding the Third Attempt policy, please visit the following website: http://www.dcccd.edu/thirdcourseattempt 14. A student may apply to more than one El Centro College Health Occupations program during a given filing period. However, if the student receives an acceptance letter to a specific program, confirms their intent to enter that program, and registers for program courses, their application to any other Health Occupations program that may share that filing period will be null and void. Further, an individual accepted for admission and currently enrolled in an El Centro College Health Occupations program may not apply or be considered for admission selection for another El Centro College Health Occupations program unless their current program of study will complete before the second program curriculum begins. (Exception: An individual may apply to the Medical Laboratory Technology and Biotechnology programs in tandem to complete that dual degree.) 15. Financial Aid Students should apply for Financial Aid Office well in advance of program application. Information on filing procedures and deadlines is found at http://www.elcentrocollege.edu/student_services/financialaid. The Health/Legal Studies Office located in Room P-712 at 301 North Market Street also has information regarding scholarships and other financial assistance for health occupations students. Contact the Health and Legal Studies Division at 972-860-5095 for more information. 16. Please visit the website below for links to professional organizations and other information regarding the Medical Laboratory Technology profession: http://www.elcentrocollege.edu/medicallabtech/mltlinks.htm. 17. Please contact the individuals below for assistance (physical addresses): Lisa Lock, Program Coordinator Medical Lab Technology El Centro College 801 Main St. Dallas TX 75202-3604 Email: LLock@dcccd.edu Telephone: 214-860-2304 Jaquel Thomas, Medical Laboratory Admissions Health Occupations Admissions Office El Centro College/Paramount Rm P-101 301 North Market Street Dallas TX 75202 Email: JDThomas@dcccd.edu Telephone: 972-860-5003 Serina Davenport Academic Advisor/Retention Specialist Health/Legal Studies Division El Centro College/Paramount 301 North Market Street Dallas TX 75202 Email: SMDavenport@dcccd.edu Telephone: 972-860-5037 Health Occupations Admissions Office El Centro College/Paramount Rm P-101 301 North Market Street Dallas, TX 75202 Email: ECCHOAO@dcccd.edu 15

The official mailing address for all application materials, transcripts, and correspondence is: Medical Lab Admissions Health Occupations Admission Office El Centro College/Paramount 801 Main Street Dallas TX 75202-3604 Program information packets are revised September 1 st of each year and program guidelines are subject to change. Students are responsible for insuring they have the latest program information packet from the website below: www.elcentrocollege.edu/programs/health-information-packets Visit the Medical Laboratory Technology Program webpage: www.elcentrocollege.edu/program/health/medlab Health Occupations webpage: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthcareers Health Occupations Admissions Office webpage: www.elcentrocollege.edu/healthoccadmissions Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecc.alliedhealthandnursing 16

ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR THE MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM * Dallas County Resident MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY CORE CURRICULUM Out of County Texas Resident Out of State/ Country Resident Tuition - (29 credit hours) $ 1,711.00 $ 3,219.00 $ 5,046.00 Textbooks 1,629.00 1,629.00 1,629.00 HESI A 2 test 35.00 35.00 35.00 SentryMD 15.00 15.00 15.00 Physical Exam and Immunizations** 225.00 225.00 225.00 Total $ 3,615.00 $ 5,123.00 $ 6,949.00 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Semester I May Term/Summer I Tuition (5 credit hours) $ 295.00 $ 555.00 $ 870.00 Medical Laboratory Technology Textbooks 125.00 125.00 125.00 Professional Liability Insurance *** 5.00 5.00 5.00 Uniform/Lab Coat 75.00 75.00 75.00 Name Badge 10.00 10.00 10.00 Insignia Patch 6.50 6.50 6.50 SentryMD 20.00 20.00 20.00 Background Check/Drug Testing 86.00 86.00 86.00 Total $ 622.50 $ 882.50 $ 1,197.50 Semester II Fall Tuition (12 credit hours) $ 708.00 $ 1,332.00 $ 2,088.00 Medical Laboratory Technology Textbooks 457.00 457.00 457.00 Liability Insurance 11.70 11.70 11.70 Total $ 1,176.70 $ 1,800.70 $ 2,556.70 Semester III Spring Tuition (12 credit hours) $ 708.00 $ 1,332.00 $ 2,088.00 Medical Laboratory Technology Textbooks 405.00 405.00 405.00 Total $ 1,113.00 $ 1,737.00 $ 2,493.00 Semester IV Summer Tuition (2 credit hours) $ 118.00 $ 222.00 $ 348.00 Board of Certification exam fee 185.00 185.00 185.00 Total $ 303.00 $ 407.00 $ 533.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENSE $ 6,830.20 $ 9,950.20 $ 13,729.20 * Tuition and other fees are subject to change. See official catalog for tuition table. Tuition above is current for 2015-16 ** Estimated cost of physical exam and immunizations. *** Liability insurance is assessed each fall at $11.70 to cover fall and spring semesters. Fee is prorated to $5.00 for a summer entry to program. See Accounting Office for Tuition Payment Plan option. Other costs to consider: Personal health care insurance coverage, transportation and Parking Fees to El Centro and hospital clinical sites. 17

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION CHECKLIST This checklist is provided to assist you in following the steps toward program application. It is not part of the application packet which is submitted with transcripts, etc. 1. Obtain Medical Laboratory Technology program information packet. 2. View an online Medical Laboratory Technology information session. 3. Complete an application for college admission. 4. See an academic counselor as needed for TSI counseling, placement testing, etc. and complete any developmental courses as may be prescribed as a result of assessment/placement test scores. 5. If needed, request Educational Plan/transfer evaluation of course work taken at other colleges that applies to the Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum with the Health Occupations Admissions Office. 6. Complete the following courses required in Medical Laboratory Technology Core Curriculum: ENGL 1301 MATH 1314 or MATH 1414 BIOL 2401 or SCIT 1407 BIOL 2420 or BIOL 2421 BIOL 2402 or SCIT 1408 HPRS 1204 CHEM 1411 HPRS 2201 PSYC 2301 7. Complete the HESI A 2, scoring a minimum of 70% on all required sections of the test and complete the Chemistry, Personality Profile, and Learning Styles sections. 8. If time allows, complete these support courses before application: HPRS 2231 Humanities elective 9. See a physician or healthcare clinic for a physical examination and obtain all required immunizations, and TB screening. 10. Submit physical exam form, immunization and TB screening documentation to SentryMD prior to the application filing deadline. 11. Submit the Medical Laboratory Application form and signed Statement of Students Responsibility form to the Health Occupations Admissions Office during a designated filing period. Also submit copies of any request for course substitution forms (for evaluated transferred courses) or 5-year waiver forms which has been granted to the student. MAILING ADDRESS: PHYSICAL ADDRESS: Health Occupations Admissions - MLAB Health Occupations Admissions - MLAB El Centro College/Paramount El Centro College/Paramount Building 801 Main Street 301 North Market Street Room P-101 Dallas, TX 75202-3604 Dallas, TX 75202 18